
The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP
- Assistant Minister for Employment
- Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities and Treasury
The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh MP was sworn in as Assistant Minister for Employment on 31 May 2023.
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Ten Lessons for Economic Policymakers Economic Society of Australia Annual Dinner 2023 Commonwealth Club, Canberra
E&OE Introduction: The Power of Ideas
Random trials of policy are just what doctor ordered
One of the Australian Government's announcements this year has been the creation of the Australian Centre for Evaluation. The Centre will conduct rigorous evaluations, including randomised trials, to…
ABC News Breakfast with Emma Rebellato
SUBJECTS: IMF recommendations to reduce inflation; Government policies to respond to cost-of-living crisis; RBA decision on interest rates.
Speech non-compete clauses: prevalence, impact, and policy implications.
Joint Treasury – e61 Institute Webinar
2CC Canberra Drive Interview with Leon Delaney
SUBJECTS: Australian Centre for Evaluation and the commencement of online employment service trials, Productivity Commission report on slowing productivity, allegations of bullying and sexism at the…
Speech - How rigorous evaluation can help improve Australia's employment services
Since 1998, NESA members have contributed to Australia’s economy and supported Australians into work through employment services.
First evaluation partnership for the Australian Centre for Evaluation
I can announce today that the ACE has entered into its first partnership agreement to support high-quality impact evaluations. This partnership will be with the Department of Employment and Workplace…
Speech - Australian Evaluation Society 2023 International Evaluation Conference, Brisbane
The Best Medicine: Lessons from Health for Policy…
Evaluating Policy Impact: Working Out What Works - National Press Club Address Q&A
SUBJECTS: Australian Centre for Evaluation, multinational tax transparency, competition in the airline industry, supermarket prices, matters to be included in the Competition Review,…
Evaluating Policy Impact: Working Out What Works
Social workers in schools always boost student outcomes. Drug offenders shouldn’t be treated differently. Malaria bed nets are more likely to be used if people pay for them.
Speech - Building community and building evidence: 15 years of the Centre for Social Impact, Sydney
We are here tonight to pay tribute to the Centre for Social Impact for its research and education over 15 years. The Beatles might be the greatest collaboration of all time, yet the Centre has now…
Data and Evaluation: A Match Made in Policy Heaven
I acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands and region.